February 27, 2006
Domino's Founder plans Catholic town
Tom Monaghan has done a tremendous amount of good with the wealth he received from founding Domino's pizza. And now he is planning a "Catholic town". The article linked is fascinating because it points out the liberals lining up to...
February 26, 2006
Our Catholic Photoblog
Because our new host (LivingDot) is so good, we've been able to add a Catholic photo blog to our site. I added a link to the left and I've kept my additions similar to those on this site. It's still...
February 24, 2006
The Mediaevals on the Nature of the Real Presence
Considering the discussion many of you have entered into regarding the article “The Eucharist in the Age of the Fathers” I thought it would be appropriate to post the next chapter from Nichols' book. I believe that in any historical-theological...
February 22, 2006
Reformation Life for Catholics
I’ve been reading Edmund Campion by Evelyn Waugh, which is a short biography of Saint Edmund Campion. He was a man destined for greatness in Reformation England who gave up everything in order to become a Catholic priest. Once ordained,...
Abortion back at the Supreme Court
Okay guys, time to pray hard. Pull out your rosary beads, lay prostrate before Christ in the Eucharist, and pray, pray, pray. The new Supreme Court has agreed to hear an abortion case. And it deals with the worst kind...
February 21, 2006
In the meantime . . .
Sorry for the light posting this month. We're working on getting back into the groove. In the meantime, check out the latest Catholic Carnival. It's a great roundup of Catholic thought and opinion on today's events. God bless, Jay...
February 18, 2006
Gay Adoption: Who gets Hurt?
Gay adoption has become the newest push by homosexual groups and the Catholic church seems to be almost alone in fighting it. Why is gay adoption a problem? It hurts children. Before explaining why, I wanted to quote this passage...
February 17, 2006
Is Crusaders Offensive?
Northwest Nazarene University is considering changing it's mascot because "Crusaders" is apparently offensive to some. First, unless Northwest Nazarene is actively recruiting Muslim students, I think they are being a little ridiculous (imagine that, academia being ridiculous). My friend posted...
February 16, 2006
Google Toolbar Button
We've added the ability to put Deo Omnis Gloria on your Google toolbar. It does require the latest version of the Google toolbar and Internet Explorer (won't work on Fireclick). But here's the button: Add to Google Toolbar God bless,...
February 13, 2006
A Religious Framework: Justifying the Christian Concept
I think the key in talking to non-Christians of all stripes is having a firm grasp of why we can believe what we do. By meditating on the actual reasons and working through the complexities, it forces us to constantly...
February 7, 2006
This week's Catholic Carnival
Be sure to check out this week's Catholic Carnival, which covers everything from modern warfare to truth and Biblical exegesis. In case you aren't aware, the Carnival is a collection of posts from Catholic blogs throughout the blogosphere. And it's...
February 5, 2006
Football and Christian Witness: Herb Lusk II
There are some football players well known for kneeling in prayer or pointing to heaven after making a good play. I always felt this was a strong Christian witness and shows that these guys remember God even when out on...
February 3, 2006
Abortion and Contraception Team Up
Abortion and contraception are essentially two sides of the same coin. In fact, abortion would not be possible without the change in how we view marriage that came from contraception. This article underlines this relationship: Backed by abortion rights groups,...
February 2, 2006
St. Augustine and the Real Presence
There has been much discussion on this site about whether or not St. Augustine and other Early Fathers actually believed in the Real Presence. This article will focus specifically on St. Augustine. Some have insisted that Augustine believed that the...





